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Images of teacher training workshop "Developing Criticial Thinking Skills via Exploring Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Education concepts conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski. Teacher conducted hands-on-minds-on inquiry and standards-based explorations to investigate STEM education concepts. Image- teachers building 3D architectural structures with simple materials.

 

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Images of teacher training workshop "Developing Criticial Thinking Skills via Exploring Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Education concepts conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski. Teacher conducted hands-on-minds-on inquiry and standards-based explorations to investigate STEM education concepts. Image - teachers design and construct bridges from simple materials.

 

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Images of teacher training workshop "Developing Criticial Thinking Skills via Exploring Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Education concepts conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski. Teacher conducted hands-on-minds-on inquiry and standards-based explorations to investigate STEM education concepts. Image - teachers design and construct bridges from simple materials.

 

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Too small here... only works big on black

 

If you have some time and haven't seen it yet.... my set at ****contrasted gallery or straight to the slideshow here

     

A small electric generator is contained in a box beside the driver within easy reach of his hand. The reins contain a wire, one end of which terminates in the horse’s bit and the other is attached to the electric generator. When put into action, a small electrical current is generated which so astonishes the horse that he stops suddenly.

Images of teacher training workshop "Developing Criticial Thinking Skills via Exploring Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Education concepts conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski. Teacher conducted hands-on-minds-on inquiry and standards-based explorations to investigate STEM education concepts. Image- teachers building 3D architectural structures with simple materials.

 

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Vinegar and red cabbage juice indicator in 24 ounce bottle.

 

References:

Red cabbage juice indicator can easily be reconstituted from "jiffy red cabbage indicator" concentrate:

www.teachersource.com/Chemistry/pHIndicatorsAndThermomete...

I did a litle CSI / Marilyn Manson colour correction on it, and tossed on a ragged vignette and a little tilt-shift just for gothic fun.

Images of teacher training workshop "Developing Criticial Thinking Skills via Exploring Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Education concepts conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski. Teacher conducted hands-on-minds-on inquiry and standards-based explorations to investigate STEM education concepts. Image - teachers design and construct bridges from simple materials.

 

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Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/52678

 

This image was scanned from a photograph in the University's historical photographic collection held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.

 

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Audiences will be amazed in this event as they experience the effects of very hot and very cold temperatures and what affects they can create with our friend Eggbert and in a show-stopping exothermic reaction. Volunteers will get to see matter transform from one state to another by tasting a fizzing Mad Science “burp” potion, and taking a Mad Science bubble bath and shower. They will also be in a scary movie scene using dry ice special effects!

@Bates School it's the life cycle with baby grasshoppahs invasion!

In this video, we would do two baking soda and vinegar experiment. Both are very easy science experiment for kids at home. Kids will have fun when they see the chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar.

 

#bakingsodaandvinegar #bakingsodavinegarreaction #scienceexperiment

 

This is a very easy and fun-loving experiment for young kids at home. In this baking soda and vinegar carbon dioxide experiment, we would make use of vinegar and baking soda. We would mix these ingredients together and see the chemical reaction. In this chemical reaction, we would learn about making carbon dioxide gas. This is a harmless experiment but we would recommend that kids above the age of 5 years should do this under their parents' supervision.

 

All the materials required are easily available at home.

  

Material required

 

1. Food Colors

2. Baking Soda

3. Lemon

4. Tooth Pick

5. Tissue Paper

6. Empty Glasses

7. Vinegar

 

Experiment 1

- Take half a juicy lemon and prick it with the toothpick so that lemon juice come out

- Now add a few drops of food color of different shades

- Now put baking soda on the lemon and enjoy the volcanic eruption inside the juicy lemon

 

Experiment 2

- This experiment is similar to the first one, but this one is more interesting and a treat to the eyes

- Add 1 - 2 tablespoons of baking soda to the empty glasses

- Now add plenty of food color (15 - 20 drops) to each glass

- Now add vinegar to each glass one by one

- You would really enjoy hearing the sizzling sound and bubbly colorful baking soda and vinegar mixture

 

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Watch My Other Experiments:

 

Fun with static electricity: youtu.be/56v_rwschXY

Fun with bubbles at home: youtu.be/FHWXRZjZi6c

Cool rainbow experiment with gems: youtu.be/lQCfjQDhht4

Experiment with Balloons: youtu.be/9sz0sJjGj00

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About Kabir Bajaj / The Stupid Lab

 

On this channel, my idea is to come up with DIY experiments, educational toys for kids, unboxing videos, cool science hacks, fun educational activities, toy reviews, and easy science experiments for kids. I would also cover fun and easy science activities that kids can try at home with their father, mother, or siblings.

 

Are your kids spending too much time on mobile phones, tv, video games, the internet, etc? Looking for ways to take your kids off from television and smartphones? Help them try these simple science experiments and cool tricks for kids at home. Once they are hooked to these simple kid's games, they will themselves get off from mobiles phones and tv. These simple experiments, games, art, and craft activities will boost their confidence, and make them independent and curious in life.

   

While we were discussing "light" in science class, we read the caption for a picture, "When light bounces off a mirror, the light changes directions. The letters on the sign are backward. This is because a mirror reverses an image from left to right."

 

Well, of course, my students said, "The words won't be backward if you write them backward." So, they had to experiment with it and proved it.

Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski introduces keypoints that will introduced during the interactive STEM keynote workshop for parents during the Expanding Your Horizons Conference held at University of North Florida Feb. 2011.

Images of teacher training workshop "Developing Criticial Thinking Skills via Exploring Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Education concepts conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski. Teacher conducted hands-on-minds-on inquiry and standards-based explorations to investigate STEM education concepts. Image- teachers design and construct geodesic domes with simple materials.

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Over 200 kids in Salvation Army youth programs across Indiana gathered in Indianapolis for a day of "May Science" fun at the annual Youth Rally on March 14, 2015.

Iodine stain on Cotton Dishcloth

Cloth which was stained over solution of water & Alka-Seltzer tablets (side and top views)

 

Chemistry

Element form (Iodine): I2 + starch -------> blue

Ion form (Iodide): I- + starch --------> colorless

 

References:

Vitamin C Clock Reaction:

www.elmhurst.edu/~chm/demos/TickTock.html

 

Remove Iodine Stains from your Carpet with Club Soda:

www.wolfeflooring.com/stain_iodine.asp

  

Middle school students learn about the effects of a type of alcohol on permanent markers during a NCATS chromatography science experiment at Frontiers in Science and Medicine event on Oct. 27, 2017.

 

Credit: National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

 

Lucas's experiment for this year's science fair is a measurement of the effectiveness of combustion in a changu changu moto stove compared to a three stone fire. More at www.youtube.com/watch?v=vG22AUx8FrY

 

Local middle school students participate in a NCATS chromatography science experiment during the Frontiers in Science and Medicine event on Oct. 27, 2017.

 

Credit: National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

About a month ago my niece helped her 7 year old son with his science experiment that was too messy to do at his school - dropping a bunch of Mentos candy into a 2 liter bottle of Coke.

I was not quite prepared for the quick action (it happened really fast) so this is rather out of focus but it is still good enough to see what happened.

It was actually really cool.

It's the neighbor kid's science project that he has to bring to school tomorrow. His Mother doesnt want it anywhere near thier house so I volunteered my refrigerator to help him out. Its wrapped up real well so its not going to cause any problems but I dont want my darling to open up the package

"A Collection of Mirthful Games, Parlour Pastimes, Shadow Plays, Magic, Conjuring, Card Tricks, Chemical Surprises, Fireworks, Forfeits, etc."

 

Compiled and Arranged by Frederick D'Arros Planche.

 

Illustrated by George Cruikshank and Others.

Tape a human hair on a laser pointer, hold it about two feet from a white surface, and measure distances between light and dark "rectangles" of diffraction pattern. Then complete the "gory" mathematics outlined in Ken Johnson's lab instructions.

 

References:

Detailed lab worksheet courtesy Ken Johnson (Muscatine Community College):

faculty.eicc.edu/kjohnson/labbook/physics/mdhhld.pdf

 

PhysicsQuest 2009:

www.physicscentral.org/experiment/physicsquest/index.cfm

 

Alan Yates

www.vk2zay.net/article/174

Nothing like a little late night science experiment.

Something my roommate left in the fridge for about 7 weeks.

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